Yes, you can have what they call 'attachment bleeding'. It occurs when the egg/embryo implants itself inside the uterus. I have had some women tell me that they continued to have periods the whole 9 months. I don't know how common this is. I would always check with my OB's office to be on the safe side. They are the only ones that can make sure that everything is fine. Don't worry about being 'paranoid' or think that you are bugging them to death...that's what they are there for. They would much rather you call and make sure that you and baby are ok than waiting and find out something is wrong. Trust me!! With my first pregnancy...It seemed that I called them at least once a week!! But they were so patient and kind..and it relieved any concerns or fears that I had. Good luck to you and your baby!!
2006-08-31 18:55:40
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answered by PSYCHOCHIC_91 2
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If your bleeding consists of just some light spotting then I would see no problem with it. Although some people get their periods throughout their entire pregnancy it's not very common.
I would suggest for you to just go ahead and take a pregnancy test, I'm assuming that you're kinda freaked out at the fact that you may be pregnant, since it's been 1 1/2 months but, you're gonna have to find out sooner or later.
GOOD LUCK!!
2006-08-31 18:48:51
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answered by nkkidw040602 3
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I had a small "period" right after I got pregnant. Surprise for me the next month!!
Take a test or see a doctor. The earlier you find out, the better. If you're going to carry it to term you need to get good pre-natal care, and if you're thinking about an abortion, you don't want to wait past the time when you can do it safely.
Stress can cause some of your symptoms, especially fatigue. But if you are pregnant, better get used to the fatigue. . .and once the baby is here, you'll reach new levels of fatigue. But it's so worth it!
2006-08-31 18:46:44
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answered by BasketChick 3
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2016-10-01 04:06:16
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answered by ? 4
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Definitely possible to still have a "period" when you are pregnant. My friend had them up until she went into labor. Her doctor kept an eye on it but since it was light he was not too concerned. I would definitely go to your doctor or local clinic (usually can go for free or at a reduced price) and have a blood test done. If you are pregnant and still having a period then you and your doctor need to definitely keep and eye on it.
2006-09-01 03:09:20
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answered by totally-in-love 2
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If you think you could be a month and a half pg, then why don't you go to walmart and buy a pg test??? I don't see the big deal. Why would anyone want to sit around and wonder, or ask people on a computer if they could be pg??? It's simple: go to store, pick up test, pay for it ($3-7), go home and pi$$ on it; Then you'll know!!!!!!!! Hope that helps
2006-08-31 18:50:19
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answered by Jenintn 5
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Lots of people get their periods through pregnancy a friend of mine had it for the full 9 months!! Get a test and then you will know for sure!
2006-08-31 18:42:42
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answered by bec 5
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its "possible" but not really likely, no. if you are bleeding like a regular period, heavy red blood.. its really not likely. why dont you just take a test and find out??? if its negative, then no you are not pregnant.
implantation bleeding generally consists of slight spotting, not period-like bleeding.
2006-08-31 18:42:58
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answered by Mina222 5
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My friend had constant bleeding throughout her last pregnancy.
You should go to a doctor.
2006-08-31 18:46:19
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answered by Mel ~ 2
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Listen to mina 222,she seems to know whats what.
2006-08-31 20:04:35
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answered by aussie fallen angel 1
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